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Camden, Newark, Paterson, and Trenton Parents Join State Charter Association in Challenge to NJ’s Unfair Facilities Funding

Staff Writer December 16, 2021

This week, a group of parents from Trenton, Paterson, Newark, and Camden joined the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association in asking the Supreme Court

Not-So-Yummy Breakfast for Kids, Plus Preview of Tonight’s Asbury Park Board Meeting

Staff Writer October 28, 2021

On October 12th, Asbury Park School District students entered buildings to eat breakfast before taking the state Start Strong diagnostic assessments. This is what they

Paterson Schools Report Outbreaks of Violence Due to Scarcity of Security Guards

Staff Writer October 25, 2021

Last Tuesday a female student standing outside School 15 in Paterson Public Schools District grabbed another girl by the hair and started banging her head

Politico Catalogues Leadership Failures of Murphy’s State Education Department: It’s Not Just Bussing and Toddler Masks

Staff Writer September 24, 2021

Politico’s Carly Sitrin has a piece today on the frantic search for school bus drivers in New Jersey. In the course of interviewing multiple parents

Paterson Students Will Re-Enter School Buildings in September After 542 Days of Remote Instruction

Staff Writer June 2, 2021

It’s been 446 days since teachers in Paterson Public Schools set foot in their classrooms but yesterday they walked in. Students with disabilities who learn

As NJ Schools Stay Closed, Lawsuits Pile Up: Here’s the Latest List

Staff Writer March 30, 2021

Students in New Jersey school districts — primarily large urban ones — have been home for 13 months and, given the just-issued report on learning

Court Rules in Favor of Montclair Teachers Union; Experts Beg to Differ

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Essex County Superior Judge James Paganelli has just ruled in favor of the Montclair Education Association, which is challenging the Montclair Board of Education’s lawsuit

Paterson Public School District Regains Local Control

Staff Writer January 6, 2021

This release is courtesy of InsiderNJ. For context, among the 25,000 students in the district, the average math proficiency score is 17% (versus the New Jersey public

There’s A Catch For Districts Planning on Going All-Remote

Laura Waters August 12, 2020

According to a source who spoke to Advance Media, New Jersey’s nearly 600 school districts will not be able to simply chose to go all-remote,

How the New Jersey Department of Education Went From Technology Leader to Technology Laggard

Laura Waters April 29, 2020

On Monday I wrote about Paterson Public Schools’ poor implementation of home instruction during this pandemic, hindered largely by the lack of one-on-one devices for

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